Rob Ryan: Saints ‘drank the Kool-Aid a little bit too much’

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan acknowledged Friday that he and his players got too caught up in the preseason praise and expectations.
The Saints have gone from fourth in yards allowed in 2013 to 31st in 2014.
“Obviously ...

New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan acknowledged Friday that he and his players got too caught up in the preseason praise and expectations.

The Saints have gone from fourth in yards allowed in 2013 to 31st in 2014.

“Obviously we drank the Kool-Aid a little bit too much, I think. And if they don’t think so, I think that’s wrong. I think that’s an honest opinion,” Ryan said, via ESPN.com. “I think we forgot how we had success [last year]. You know, the ‘Nola’ defense, where nobody likes our ass. That’s how we played better, when our backs were against the wall, when we had a lot to prove.

“I think we didn’t get soft in a year’s time, but certainly we could have played better and started faster. And it cost us early in some games, and then we’re treading uphill the rest of the year.”

Ryan said if he’s back with the Saints next season, the first thing he will improve is himself.

New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan acknowledged Friday that he and his players got too caught up in the preseason praise and expectations.

The Saints have gone from fourth in yards allowed in 2013 to 31st in 2014.

“Obviously we drank the Kool-Aid a little bit too much, I think. And if they don’t think so, I think that’s wrong. I think that’s an honest opinion,” Ryan said, via ESPN.com. “I think we forgot how we had success [last year]. You know, the ‘Nola’ defense, where nobody likes our ass. That’s how we played better, when our backs were against the wall, when we had a lot to prove.

“I think we didn’t get soft in a year’s time, but certainly we could have played better and started faster. And it cost us early in some games, and then we’re treading uphill the rest of the year.”

Ryan said if he’s back with the Saints next season, the first thing he will improve is himself.

He's right. We didn't want to work for it. Winning is hard and we put forth a half ass effort, but still (even riding a losing record) couldn't wait to tell the world about how much talent we had. **** talking, for the first time under SP, started. That **** needs to be nipped in the bud. Before both Falcons games we talked ****, and we lost both games.

Umm, let's not forget about our great QB who just happens to be 4th in throwing INT'S this year. I mean some of those INT'S were just stupid on Drew's part. I'm not letting him off easy on any of those.